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CATALOGUE 


OF  A 

COLLECTION  OF  COINS, 


CONSISTING  OF 

GREEK,  ARSACIDAN,  ROMAN,  ANGLO-SAXON,  ENGLISH, 

AND  FOREIGN  STATES, 

fin  Sillier  anD  Copper; 
NUMISMATIC  BOONS, 

COIN  CABINETS,  Ac. 

WHICH  WILL  BE  SOLD  BY  AUCTION, 

BY  MESSRS. 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

Auctioneers  of  Xfterary  property  $e  0<Horfcs  Hlustvatftie  of  tf;c  JrncArts, 
AT  THEIR  HOUSE,  No.  13,  WELLINGTON  STREET,  STRAND,  W.C. 

On  ERIDAY,  29th  of  JANUABY,  1S75,  and  Two  following  Days, 

AT  ONE  O'CLOCK  PRECISELY. 

May  be  Viewed  Two  Days  prior,  and  Catalogues  had. 


Dryden  Press:  J.  Davy  and  Sons,  137,  Long  Acre. 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


I.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  aud  if  any  dispute  arise 

between  bidders,  the  lot  so  disputed  shall  be  immediately  put  up 
again,  provided  the  seller  cannot  decide  the  said  dispute. 

II.  No  person  to  advance  less  than  Is. ;  above  five  pounds,  2s.  Gd. 

and  so  on  in  proportion. 

III.  The  purchasers  to  give  in  their  names  and  places  of  abode,  and 
to  pay  down  10s.  in  the  pound,  if  required,  in  part  payment 
of  the  purchase-money  ;  in  default  of  which  the  lot  or  lots 
purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up  again  and  resold. 

IV.  The  lots  to  be  taken  away,  at  the  buyer’s  expense,  immediately 
after  the  conclusion  of  the  sale ;  in  default  of  which  Messrs. 
Sotheby,  Wilkinson  and  Hodge  will  not  hold  themselves 
responsible  if  lost,  stolen,  damaged,  or  otherwise  destroyed, 
but  they  will  be  left  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser. 

V.  To  prevent  inaccuracy  in  the  delivery,  and  inconvenience  in  the 

settlement  of  the  purchases,  no  lot  can  on  any  account  be 
removed  during  the  time  of  sale. 

VI.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  Conditions,  the 
money  required  and  deposited  in  part  of  payment  shall  be 
forfeited  ;  and  if  any  loss  is  sustained  in  the  reselling  of  such 
lots  as  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for ,  all  charge  's  on  such  re-sale 
shall  he  made  good  hy  the  defaulters  at  this  sale. 

VII.  The  whole  to  be  sold  with  all  faults  and  errors  of  description. 


Gentlemen  who  cannot  attend  the  Sale  may  have  their  Commissions 
faithfully  executed  hy  their  humhle  servants, 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

Wellington  Street,  Strand 


Sizes  of  the  Coins. 


Scale  of  Mionnet • 


CATALOGUE 

OF  A 

VALUABLE  COLLECTION  OF  COINS, 

IN  GOLD,  SILVER,  AND  COPPER. 


FIRST  DAY’S  SALE, 


COPPEE. 

LOT 

1  Greek,  Imperial  Greek,  Eoman,  and  other  Coins,  including 

several  forgeries  a  large  lot 

2  Greek,  Eoman,  Foreign,  and  Provincial  Tokens,  Medals, 

&c.  a  large  lot 

3  A  similar  lot  _  - 

4  Eoman,  English,  and  Foreign  Coins,  Medals,  Jettons,  &c., 

including  several  brass  Cliches  of  Eminent  Men  a  lot 

5  A  similar  lot,  but  larger,  and  including  several  white  metal 

Medals 

6  A  similar  lot  - - — - - - - g— 

SILVEE. 


fftUtZ  7 


Greek  Cities.  Syracuse,  size  6,  head  of  Proserpine  to  left, 
with  flaming  hair,  rev.  Quadriga  ;  another,  s.  5  J,  head 
of  Minerva,  rev.  winged  Fulmen ;  Epirus,  s.  4J,  head  of 
Jupiter,  rev.  Eagle;  Thessaly,  5.4,  r  A  YANA.,  head 
of  Apollo  to  right,  rev.  Pallas  ;  all  fine  4 

Ephesus,  s.  6,  E4>.,  a  Bee,  rev.  forepart  of  a  Stag  in  front  of 
a  palm  tree,  very  fine  on  obv.;  Aradus,  s.  7,  rev.  APA- 
ATON.,  a  Victory ;  Syracuse,  5.  6,  rev.  Quadriga  to  left ; 
Pergamus  Cistophorus ;  Neapolis,  and  Velia,  both 

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9  Thurium,  Neapolis,  Terina,  Tarentum,  Corinth,  all  Di- 
drachras  19 

10  Larissa,  Crotona,  Posidonia,  Halicarnassus,  Locris,  Byzan¬ 
tium,  Apollonia,  Bhodes,  Argos,  Athens,  and  various 
others,  some  small  74 


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11  ‘Greek  Kings.  Philip  II,  s.  5£,  <I>IAinnOY.,  Horseman  to 

right ;  below,  two  small  dolphins  ;  Alexander  the  Great, 
s.  8,  rev.  Jupiter  seated;  in  the  field,  a  club;  Philip 
Aridaeus,  s.  7%,  $IAinnOY.BAlSlAEOX,  Jupiter  seated 
to  left,  fine  3 

12  Alexander  the  Great,  Tetradrachms  (8),  one  with  Seleuci- 

dan  anchor  ;  Drachms,  &c.  (12)  20 

13  Antigonus  Gonatus,  s.  8,  head  of  Pan  in  centre  of  Macedo¬ 

nian  shield,  rev.  BA^IAEOS.  ANTIPONOY.,  Minerva  to 
left ;  Lysimachus,  s.  8^-,  Minerva  seated  to  left;  in  the 
field,  a  terminus,  fine  2 

14  Lysimachus  (2),  with  different  symbols;  Antiochus  III.  ; 

Philip  (2)  ;  Ptolemy  Soter,  all  Tetradrachms  7 

15  Becker’s  Forgeries  of  rare  Greek  Cities  and  Kings,  in¬ 

cluding  Syracusan  Medallions  weight  15j  oz. 

16  A  similar  lot,  but  with  one  Syracusan  Medallion,  wt.  13  oz. 

17  Forgeries  of  Greek  Cities  and  Kings,  Boman,  &c. 

ivt.  16  oz. 

18  A  similar  lot,  but  including  a  Syracusan  Medallion 

wt.  17f  oz. 


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19  Arsacidce.  Tiridates  ;  Artabanus  I ;  Phraapatius,  with  fit 

TAM.  behind  the  head;  Mithridates  I ;  Mnascires  ;  ^ 
Phrahates  IY ;  Yonones  I,  rev.  Victory  to  left  ;! 
Gotarzes  8 

20  Arsaces  XY.  and  Mousa,  fine  and  rare  ;  Meherdates,  fine  L 

and  rare  2<*^T- 

21  Uncertain  Arsacidao,  various  types,  with  Pehlvi  legends, 

a  curious  and  valuable  lot  7 


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22  Sassanidtf.  Sapor  I.  (3),  one  small  size ;  Xarses ;  Sapor 

II ;  Jamasp,  and  another,  both  small  size ,  some  fine  and 
rare  g 

23  Roman  Consular  Denarii.  Antony’s  Legions :  Leg.  II. 

(Augusta);  III.  (Gallica) ;  IY ;  Y;  VI.  (Yictrix) ; 
VII;  VIII;  IX.  (Hispania)  ;  X;  XI;  XII;  XIII; 


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(Valeria  Victrix) ;  XXI;  XXIII;  Chortium  Prasto- 
riarum ;  Chortis  speculatorura.  A  very  interesting 
series  of  Legions ;  those  named  in  brackets  are  the 
legions  that  were  quartered  in  Britain  24 

Domitia  with  head  of  Ahenobarbus  ;  Eppia,  rev.  Hercules  ; 
Antonia  with  head  of  Jupiter  Ammon,  rare ;  Petronia 
with  head  of  the  goddess  Eeronia,  all  fine  4 

Plautia,  Vibia,  Junia,  Pomponia,  Plancia,  Marcia,  Cassia, 
Calpurnia,  and  various  others,  some  fine  20 

Lucretia,  Thoria,  Antia,  Antestia,  Papia,  Postumia,  Manlia, 
Atilia,  and  others  30 

Volteia,  Manlia,  Nonia,  Crepusia.  Coponia,  Curiatia,  Lu- 
tatia,  Valeria,  Trebania,  and  others  30 

Titinia,  Aquilia,  Julia,  Titia,  Eppia,  Postumia,  Aurelia, 
Accoleia,  Tituria,  Vargunteia,  and  others  30 

Terentia  with  head  of  Jupiter  Terminalis,  rare;  Petillia  ; 
Csecilia ;  Roscia  ;  Tullia  ;  Porcia  ;  Cassia;  Poblicia  ; 
Caesia  ;  Sicinia,  and  others,  some  fine  20 

Sergia,  Aurelia,  Norbana,  Cassia,  Opeimia,  Poblicia,  Ser- 
vilia,  Calidia,  and  others  30 

Cordia,  Eonteia,  Aquilia,  Procilia,  Papia,  Maria,  Herennia, 
Rutilia,  and  others  30 

Saufeia,  Eulvia,  Carisia,  Naevia,  Plancia,  Veturia,  Quinctia, 
and  others  35 

Aburia,  Satriena,  Sergia,  Carisia,  and  others  48 

Imperial  Denarii.  Antony  and  Octavius  (2)  ;  Galba, 
roma.  renasc.  ;  Nerva  ;  Trajan,  yia.  trajana.  ;  Se- 
verus,  rev.  yictori^e.  brit.,  two  varieties  ;  Maximus  ; 


and  various  others  of  the  lower  Empire  23 

Emperors  and  Empresses,  various  50 

A  similar  lot  50 

A  similar  lot  70 

A  similar  lot  71 


Roman  Emperors,  in  potin  or  base  silver,  struck  at  Alexan¬ 
dria,  of  Tiberius,  Nero,  Poppsea,  Trajan,  Hadrian,  and 
A.  Pius,  of  various  types,  including  a  few  Greek  Silver 
Coins  32 

Forgeries  of  the  Arsacidao,  Roman  Denarii,  Anglo-Saxon, 
and  English  Coins  weight  14  oz. 


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41  Early  British:  Uncertain  (3),  Anglo-Saxon  :  Burgred  ; 

Cnut  (2),  rev.  cvnnetti.  ;  Aethelred  II.  (3)  ;  Cnut  (2), 
York ;  Eadweard  the  Confessor  (12)  23 

42  Post  Conquest.  William  I,  Pax  type,  (3),  Ilchester,  &c. ; 

Henry  II ;  Bichard  I ;  John  (2),  one  a  Halfpenny  ; 
Henry  III.  (8),  one  rex.  terci.  ;  Edward  I.  and  II, 
Pennies,  &c.  (19)  34 

43  William  I.  (2),  Hks.  244,  London ;  Hks.  246,  Norwich. 

William  II,  1 Iks.  250,  Thetford ,  all  rare  3/ 

44  Edward  III,  Groat  and  Half  Groat,  London  ;  Bichard  II, 

Halfpennies  (2) ;  Henry  V.  and  VI,  Groats  (5),  and 
a  Penny  ;  Edward  IV,  Groat  and  Penny  ;  Henry  VII, 
Groats  (2),  and  a  Penny ;  Henry  VIII,  Testoon  ; 
Groats  (10)  ;  Half  Groats  (3)  ;  Pennies  (2)  31 

45  Edward  VI,  Crown,  1552,  m  m.  tun  ;  Profile  Testoon,  1549  ; 

Shillings  (3).  Mary,  Groat.  Philip  and  Mary,  Six¬ 
pence,  1554.  Elizabeth,  Shilling;  milled  Sixpences  (2); 
Threepence,  and  Penny.  James  I,  Shilling,  Half  Groats, 
and  Pennies  19 

46  Charles  I,  Half  Crowns  (3),  one  Scotch;  Shillings  (2); 

Sixpence;  Eourpence  ;  Twopence,  and  Penny  ;  Newark 
Shilling,  1616.  Commonwealth,  Twopences  (2) ;  and 
various  Scotch  (6)  of  William  the  Lion  and  Alexan¬ 
der  III.  18 

47  William  and  Mary,  Crown  ;  Half  Crowns  (3).  William  III, 

Half  Crown  and  Shilling.  Anne,  Shilling  ;  Sixpences 
(2).  George  II,  Half  Crown;  Shilling;  Sixpences  (4). 
George  III,  Crowns  (2);  Shillings  (2);  Sixpence. 
George  IV,  Crown  ;  Half  Crowns  (2) ;  Sixpence  ;  and 
various  Maundy  Coins  62 

48  English  and  Foreign  Coins,  various  weight  20  oz. 

49  Oriental.  Abbasite,  and  Eatimite  Khalifs  (2),  one  the  size 

of  a  gold  Quartarium ;  Pathan  and  Moghul  Dynasties 
(6),  two  square;  Mysore;  Lucknow  (6)  ;  Seljuk  ;  Per¬ 
sian  ;  Turkish,  &c.  23 

50  Nepaul,  Assam,  Arracan,  Kuch-behar,  Jay  anti- Pura,  Tipe- 

rah,  Sumatra,  Mani-Pura,  Siam,  South  India,  Japan, 
&c.  25 

51  Garnali,  Lucknow,  Kota,  Indor,  Srinagar,  and  other  Bupees, 

&c.,  including  one  with  Victoria,  queen.  1858  24 


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52  English  Medals.  Edward  VI,  Christ’s  Hospital ;  Charles 

II,  Coronation  ;  Cromwell,  pax.  qvaeritvr.  bello.  ; 

William  and  Mary,  1689,  rev.  Perseus  and  Andromeda; 

Anne  (2),  on  her  Coronation,  1702,  and  the  Peace, 

1713  ;  Bagnio  Medal,  lose.  no.  opportunity.  ;  Albert 
Prince  Consort,  rev.  International  Exhibition  of  1862  8 

53  Charles  I.  and  Henrietta,  Jettons  (3) ;  Mary  II,  Jettons 

(2),  ex.  nocte.  diem.,  and  ex.  candore.  decys.  ;  and 
various  engraved  Jettons,  after  JPasse,  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  of  England,  &c.  (26)  31 

54  foreign  Medals.  Gustavus  Adolphus,  German  Baptismal 

Medal ;  Charles  V.  and  the  Emperor  Francis  I,  1754  ; 
and  others,  some  casts  0 

55  Tercentenary  Medal,  with  heads  of  Luther,  Churfurst,  and 

Melanehthon  ;  Sigismund  Archduke  of  Austria,  as  /  /y- 
Count  of  Tyrol  ;  Urban  VIII ;  Clement  X ;  a  square 
Medal,  with  loop  for  suspension,  on  the  Relief  of  Bar¬ 
celona  ;  a  German  Religious  Medal,  with  the  “  Ten 
Commandments  ;  ”  and  others  9 


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rev.  a  Leopard.  Cyzicus,  Male  Figure  on  one  knee, 
holding  a  fish,  rev.  quad,  incus  ;  another,  uncertain, 
Head  of  Ceres  to  right,  rev .  a  Bull,  all  fine  3 

A.  57  SnUrna>  as  before-  Cyzicus,  Head  of  Proserpine,  rev.  a 
Tripod  with  taeniae.  Mytilene,  Head  of  Apollo,  rev. 
Head  of  Diana,  all  fine  3 

Mytilene,  as  before.  Abydus,  Head  of  Apollo  to  right,  rev . 
Head  of  Leander.  Phocaea,  Head  of  Pallas  to  left,  rev. 
quad,  incus.  3 

Syracuse,  s.  2-i,  laureated  Head  of  Apollo  to  left,  rev. 
2YPAK02IHN.,  Biga  to  right,  below,  the  triquetra, 

fine  and  rare  ^ 

Syracuse,  s.  2\ ,  type  as  before  ^ 

Arsinoe  (Wife  of  Ptolemy  Philadelphos),  Octodrachm  s.  'll 
veiled  Head  of  Queen  to  right ;  behind,  A.  K.  •  rev% 
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05  Alexander  the  Great,  Stater,  with  a  bipennis,  and  K.  H.  in 
mon.  in  the  field ;  another,  s.  1J,  rev.  Diota,  bow'  and 
club,  'pierced  2 

GO  Philip  Aridseus,  Stater,  Plead  of  Pallas  to  right,  rev. 
<PIAIHHOY.  BASIAEG^.,  Victory  to  left;  in  the  field, 

AY.  and  M.  1 

07  Philip  Aridreus,  s.  f,  Head  of  Apollo  to  right,  rev. 
PPAinnOY.,  Eulmen  and  lion’s  head  ;  another,  s.  1^, 

Head  of  Hercules  to  right,  rev.  <E>IAiniIOY.,  Diota, 
bow  and  club,  both  fine  and  rare  2 

08  Lysimachus,  King  of  Thrace,  Stater,  rev.  Pallas  seated  to 
left,  with  BY.  on  the  throne,  and  a  trident  and  two  dol¬ 
phins  in  the  exergue,  pierced  1 

09  Homan.  Marcus  Aurelius,  rev.  salyti.  aygystoe.  &c.,  p 
Hygeia  standing.  Constantius,  rev.  Rome  and  Con- 
stantinople  supporting  a  buckler  2 

70  Honorius,  rev.  yictoeia.  ayggg  ,  struck  at  Milan.  Theo¬ 

dosius  II,  rev.  yot.  xx.  mylt.  xxx.,  Victory  supporting 
a  long  cross  2 

71  Zeno,  Sou-d’Or,  rev.  yictoeia.  ayggg.,  Victory  with  long 

cross.  Justinian,  Tiers-de  Sou.  Tiberius  Constantine, 

Sou,  rev.  Cross  on  steps  3 

72  Mauricius  Tiberius,  Sou.  Constantine  IV,  2,  Demi-Sou 

and  Tiers-de  Sou.  Constantine  V.  and  Leo,  Sou- 
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73  Basilius  I.  and  Constantine  JX,  Sou-d’Or.  Constantine  X.  ^ 
and  Domain  II,  Sou-d’Or  ;  both  fine.  John  Comnenus, 
Sou-d’Or,  concave 


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74  Forgeries.  Cnidus,  Cariae ;  Lysimachus,  Gold  Tetradrachm  ; 

Didius  Julian,  rev.  eectoe,  oebts.  3 

75  Early  British ,  Sfc.  Whaddon  Chase  type,  and  two 

Gallic  3 

70  English  Coins.  Edward  III,  Half  Noble;  Quarter  Noble] 
Henry  VI,  Quarter  Noble  3 


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77  Henry  V,  Noble.  Henry  VII,  ami  VIII,  Angels  S 

78  Elizabeth,  Quarter  Angel.  James  I,  Quarter  Laurel.  Wil¬ 

liam  and  Mary,  Half  Guinea,  1G89.  George  III,  Seven  v  3 
Shilling  Piece,  and  Quarter  Guinea.  Small  Medalet  of 
Frederick  l)uke  of  York  ;  and  two  Foreign  Ducats  8 

79  Scotch.  James  YI,  Half  Sword  and  Sceptre  Piece,  1G01  ;  ^ 

Unit,  m.m.  thistle,  with  mag.  eeit.  2 

80  Oriental.  Moghul  Dynasty  of  Hindustan,  Jehangir  Shah  : 

Zodiacal  Muhrs  of  Aries  and  Taurus  2 

81  Zodiacal  Muhrs,  Gemini  and  Cancer  2 

82  Zodiacal  Muhrs,  Libra  and  Sagittarius  2 

83  Zodiacal  Muhrs,  Leo  and  Virgo  2 

84  Zodiacal  Muhrs,  Scorpio  and  Pisces  2 

85  Zodiacal  Muhrs,  Capricornus  and  Aquarius,  the  last  repre¬ 
sented  bv  a  water  bottle,  rare  2 


86  Nepaulese,  Persian  and  various  Turkish 


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malachite,  lapis  lazuli,  &c.,  representing  birds,  fruit, 
flow'ers  and  butterflies,  containing  25  drawers,  a  valuable 
and  handsome  ornament  23  in.  high 


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GOLD  corns. 

Homan  Coin  of  the  Lower  Empire.  Johannes,  rev.  Vic¬ 
toria  1 

Henry  VIII,  Eose  Half  Sovereign  1 

Elizabeth,  Half  Sovereign  1 

James  I,  Sovereign,  fAciam.  eos.  &c.  1 

Commonwealth,  Twenty  Shilling  Piece  1 

James  II,  Five  Guinea  Piece,  fine  1 

William  and  Mary,  Five  Guinea  Piece,  fine  1 

William  III,  Half  Guinea,  fine  1 

Charles  I,  Coronation  Medal,  rev.  nrtfc.  ftostrae.  &c.  1 
George  III,  four  Spade  Guineas,  fine  4 

George  III,  two  Spade  Guineas  and  Half  Guinea  3 

George  III,  four  Guineas  4 


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101  George  III,  three  Half  Guineas  and  seven  Seven  Shilling 


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102  George  II,  Two  Guinea  Piece,  fine 

103  William  III,  Guinea ;  and  George  I,  Guinea 

104  American  Eagle  of  1803 

105  Portugal.  John  V,  Doubloon  wt.  18  dwt.  6  grs. 

106  Spain.  Joseph  Napoleon,  Doubloon  wt .  17  dwt.  7  grs. 

107  Spain.  Charles  IY,  Doubloon  and  Half  Doubloon 

wt.  1  oz.  6  dwt. 

108  Saxony.  Two  Double  Pistoles  tot.  17  dwt.  6  grs. 

109  Italian  States.  Two  Doubloons  wt.  1  oz.  12  dwt. 

110  American  Half  Eagle,  and  two  Double  Ducats 

wt.  14  dwt.  18  grs. 

111  Prussia.  Two  Double  Frederic’s  d’Or 

wt.  17  dwt.  4  grs. 

112  Prussia.  Two  Frederic’s  d’Or,  and  a  Quarter  Pistole 

wt.  10  dwt.  17  grs. 

113  Switzerland.  Four  Coins,  and  two  others 

wt.  14  dwt.  5  grs. 

114  Holland.  Five  Ducats  wt.  11  dwt.  5  grs. 

115  Brunswick.  Two  Coins,  and  three  others 

wt.  14  dwt.  6  grs.  5 

116  France.  Two  Louis  d’Or,  two  Half  Louis  d’Or,  and  three 

Twenty  Franc  Pieces  wt.  1  oz.  6  dwt.  15  grs.  7 

117  Republic  Solodorensis,  rev.  Arms  wt.  9  dwt.  19  grs.  1 

118  Eight  Gold  Coins  various  wt.  1  oz.  2  dwt.  15  grs.  8 

119  Fifteen  small  Coins  various  wt.  19  dwt.  18  grs.  15 

120  Silver.  Medal  of  Napoleon,  the  Senate  and  the  People ; 

-  and  another  of  Pope  Pius  VI,  2 

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122  Gold.  William  IY,  Maundy  set,  1831 ,  fine  proofs,  very 


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123  Silver.  William  I,  Hies.  233,  Profile  with  sceptre  to  left,  /p 
Winchester  ;  Hies.  234,  Bonnet  type,  York ,  well  pre - 


served  2 

124  William  I,  Hies.  236,  Canopy  type,  Thetford ,  rare;  Hies,  cp 


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William  I,  Ills.  244,  Profile  to  right,  with  a  word,  Chiches¬ 
ter,  fine  and  rare  I 

William  I,  Hks.  247,  London.  William  II,  Hks.  250, 
Pull-face,  between  stars  in  annulets,  Winchester ,  both 

rare  and  well  preserved  2 

William  I,  Ilks.  241,  Pax  type,  London  and  Winchester. 
William  II,  Hks.  237,  Pull-face,  between  two  sceptres, 
Stamford;  another,  Hks.  238,  Taunton,  false.  Henry 

I,  Hks.  255,  Winchester.  Stephen,  Hks.  270  (2),  un¬ 
certain  mints  8 

Henry  II,  Ilks.  2S5  (3).  Eleanor  Duchess  of  Aquitaine. 
Richard  I.  (2),  Aquitaine.  John,  Pennies  (2),  Dublin; 
Halfpenny,  Dublin.  Henry  III,  Pennies  (IS),  long 
and  short  Cross  types,  Canterbury ,  Lincoln,  Winchester, 
London,  Norwich,  Newcastle,  Dublin  27 

Edward  I.  and  II,  Pennies  (65),  London,  Canterbury, 
York ,  Durham,  Saint  Edmondsbury,  Bristol  Berwick, 
Newcastle,  Lincoln,  Dublin,  Waterford ,  Kingston,  Ro¬ 
bert  de  Hadleie ;  Halfpennies  (5)  ;  Earthings  (3)  73 

Edward  III,  Groats  (5),  London  ;  Half  Groats  (5),  Lon¬ 
don  and  York ;  Pennies  (11),  London,  York,  Durham; 
Halfpennies  (3),  London;  Farthing,  London  25 

Edward  the  Black  Prince,  Half  Groat,  Limoges;  Hardit, 
and  an  Aquitaine  Sterling,  struck  at  Limoges.  Richard 

II,  Groat,  London,  pierced ;  Pennies  (2),  York ;  Half¬ 

pennies  (2),  London.  Henry  IV,  Heavy  Penny,  Hks. 
337,  York ,  very  rare ;  Heavy  Halfpenny,  Hks.  324, 
London  10 

Henry  V.  and  VI,  Groats  (6),  Calais  and  London  ;  Half 
Groats  (3),  Calais;  Pennies  (7),  York  {rare),  Calais; 
Halfpennies  (3),  London  19 

Edward  IV,  Groats  (11),  London,  York,  Bristol,  Coventry, 
rare  ;  Half  Groats  (5),  Canterbury  and  London;  Pen¬ 
nies  (6),  York  ;  Halfpennies  (3)  25 

Henry  VII,  Groats  (4) ;  Half  Groats  (4)  ;  Pennies  (3)  ; 
Halfpenny.  Henry  VIII,  Profile  Groats  (4),  one  of 
Abp.  Wolsey,  struck  at  York;  Half  Groats  (7),  Can¬ 
terbury  and  York,  of  Abps.  Wareham,  Lee,  Cranmer 
and  Wolsey;  Penny  ;  Irish  Harp  Groats  (2)  26 

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135  Henry  VIII.  {Base  Coinage),  Testoons  (2),  poor;  Groats  tf 

(9),  London ,  Dublin  and  York:  Half  Groats  (3),  For/r 
and  Canterbury ;  Pennies  (3),  and  a  Halfpenny  18 

136  Edward  VI,  Crown  and  Half  Crown,  1551,  y;  Profile 

Testoons  (3),  m.m.  arrow,  swran-  and  y;  Shillings  (2), 
one  gilt.  Mary  I,  Groat.  Philip  and  Mary,  Shilling, 
Sixpence,  Groat  and  Rose  Penny  12 

137  Edward  Yl,  Crown,  1552,  m.m.  tun,  well  preserved ;  Half 

Crown,  1551,  poor ;  Profile  Testoons  (2),  m.  in.  arrow 
and  bow  ;  Shilling,  Sixpence  and  Rose  Penny.  Philip 
and  Mary,  Shilling,  Groat,  and  an  Irish  Sixpence  10 

138  Elizabeth,  Crown,  m.  m.  \,jine  1 

139  Elizabeth,  Half  Crown,  m.m.  1,  poor  ;  Shillings  (5),  m.m. 

bell,  cross-crosslet,  &c. ;  Sixpences  (13),  various  dates  ; 
Groats  (2),  Threepences  (3),  Half  Groats  (6),  Three- 
halfpences  (2),  Pennies  (2),  Three-farthings,  1561,  m.m. 
pheon,  &c.  30 

140  Elizabeth,  Shillings  (5),  m.  m.  martlet,  hand,  crescent,  lis,  (p 

and  1 ;  Sixpences  (8),  1561,  67,  71,  73,  74,  70,  90,  93  ; 
Groat;  Threepences  (2);  Half  Groats  (2);  Pennies 
(2);  Three-farthings,  1575.  Milled  Money  :  Shilling; 
Sixpences  (7)  ;  Threepence  ;  Twopence  ;  and  a  Pattern 
for  a  Penny,  1601,  Monogram  crowned,  pierced  32  * 

141  James  I,  Crown,  in.  m.  thistle,  qyae.  deys.  &c.  ;  Half 

Crown,  m.  m.  trefoil,  qyae.  deys.  &c.,  well  preserved  2 

142  James  I,  Half  Crown,  as  before,  but  plume  over  arms ; 

Shillings  (7),  m.  m.  thistle,  exyegat.  &c.,  m.  m.  escallop,  - 
lis,  coronet,  &c.,  qyae.  deys.  &c.  ;  Sixpences  (9),  1603, 

4,  6,  7,  23,  24,  &c. ;  Half  Groats  (5),  both  types; 
Penny  23 

/  143  Charles  I,  Oxford  Half  Pound  and  Crown,  1642,  fairly  p 
®  preserved  2 

144  Charles  I,  Tower  Crown,  m.  in.  lis  ;  Half  Crowns  (5),  „ 

m.m.  harp,  tun,  portcullis,  crown,  p  within  brackets  ;  p 
Shillings  (6),  m.  m.  portcullis,  tun,  sun,  triangle,  eye, 
cross  on  steps  ;  Sixpences  (2),  Twopences  (10),  Pennies 
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steps,  star,  anemone  and  e  =  Briot ;  Shillings  (6),  m.  in. 
plume,  tun,  lis,  anchor,  negro’s  head,  anchor  and  b  = 
Briot ;  Sixpences  (3),  one  Briot' s ;  Twopence,  and  two 
Pennies  by  Briot  lb 

7jl  Charles  I,  Crown  and  Half  Crown,  Exeter,  1644;  Half 

Crowns,  Oxford  (3),  1643 ;  1644,  ox.  ;  1646,  OX. ; 
Bristol,  1644,  b.r.  in  mon.,  all  well  'preserved  6 

Charles  I,  Exeter  Crowns  (3),  Hies.  478,  479,  480,  the 
first  gilt ;  Exeter  Half  Crown,  ohv.  of  Hies.  489,  with 
rev.  of  488,  very  rare;  Sixpence,  1644  5 

148  Charles  I,  Aberystwith  Half  Crown,  Shilling  and  Six¬ 

pence,  m.  m.  open  book  ;  Groat,  m.  m.  crown  ;  Oxford 
Shillings  (3),  1642,  1643,  and  1644,  ox. ;  Groat,  1644, 
ox.  ;  Threepence,  1646;  Half  Groat,  1644,  ox.,  all  well 
preserved  10 

149  Charles  I,  York  Half  Crown,  m.  m.  lion,  small  garnished 

oval  Shield  ;  Bristol  Half  Crown,  Shilling  and  Sixpence  ; 
Oxford  Sixpence,  1645 ;  Groat,  1646 ;  Aberystwith 

Shilling,  Sixpence,  Threepences  (2),  Twopences  (2),  all 
with  m.  m.  open  book  ;  Scotch  Shilling  ;  Commonwealth 
Half  Crowns  (2),  false ,  Shilling  and  Sixpence  ;  Crom¬ 
well  Shilling,  false,  &c.  21 

150  Commonwealth  Crowrn,  1652  ;  Half  Crown,  1660,  m.  m. 

anchor,  rare;  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  1652;  Two¬ 
pence,  Penny  and  Halfpenny;  Ormond  Shilling  and 
Groat  9 

151  Charles  II,  Hammered  Half  Crown,  with  value  and  inner 

circle;  Shilling,  with  value,  but  without  inner  circle. 
Milled:  Crowns  (2),  Half  Crowns  (2),  Shilling,  Six¬ 
pence.  James  II,  Crown,  Half  Crown  and  Shilling. 
Maundy  Money  various  27 

152  William  and  Mary,  Crown  and  Sixpence.  William  III, 

Crowns  (3 j;  Half  Crowns  (2),  Chester  and  Exeter; 
Shillings  (3),  Bristol ,  Chester  and  York  ;  Sixpences  (7), 
Bristol ,  Chester ,  Exeter ,  Norwich  and  York  ;  Maundy 
Monies  (6)  23 


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Anne,  Half  Crowns  (3),  Shillings  (3),  Sixpence.  George  I, 
Shillings  (2),  one  w.  c.  c. ;  Sixpence.  George  II,  Shil¬ 
lings  (3).  George  III,  Bank  Dollars  of  England  and 
Ireland,  1804  (2)  ;  Crown,  1819 ;  Shillings  (3),  one  the 
Northumberland ;  Sixpence,  and  Threepence.  Bank 
Eighteenpenny  Token,  1815;  Irish  Tenpence,  and  Five- 
pences (2)  25 

George  II,  Proof  Irish  Earthing,  1737.  George  IV, 
Crown,  1821 ;  Half  Crown,  1820.  Victoria,  Gothic 
Crown,  1847  ;  Florins  (2),  1849  9 

English,  Colonial  and  Foreign  Coins  various  wt.  6  oz. 

Gold.  Henry  VIII,  Half  Sovereign.  Elizabeth,  Angel, 
m.  m.  dagger,  'pierced  2 

James  I,  Sovereign,  m.  m.  lis  ;  Laurel,  m.m.  trefoil ;  Crown 
and  Quarter  Laurel  4 

Charles  I,  Oxford  Sovereign,  1643,  fine  1 

Charles  I,  Tower  Sovereign,  m.m.  lis  ;  Crown,  m.m.  port¬ 
cullis.  Cromwell  Broad,  1656  3 

James  II,  Guinea.  George  I,  Guinea.  George  III,  Half 
Guinea  ;  Seven  Shilling  Pieces  (3)  ;  Quarter  Guinea  7 
George  III,  Guineas  (3),  and  Half  Guinea,  mounted  for 
suspension  as  charms  4 

George  IV,  Double  Sovereign,  1823,  mounted  for  suspen¬ 
sion ;  Sovereign,  1825  2 

Copper.  English  Colonial  Currency  of  various  denomi¬ 
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Silver.  A  Box,  made  from  the  timber  of  the  “  Shannon ,” 
containing  Elizabeth  Sixpence ;  William  and  Mary  Half 
Crown;  George  II.  Sixpence ;  George  III.  Shilling  and 
Maundy  Threepence;  Victoria  Rupee,  and  Quarter; 
Maundy  Money  ;  various  Erench  Coins,  silver  Tooth¬ 
picks  and  Pocket  Knife  ;  and  a  small  Enamel  30 

Copper.  English  and  Eoreign  Coins,  Medals,  Jettons, 
Tokens,  &c.,  and  various  Casts  a  large  lot 

Copper ,  dfc.  Roman  Eirst,  Second  and  Third  Brass,  in¬ 
cluding  one  of  Carausius ;  English,  Colonial  and  Eo¬ 
reign  Coins,  Medals,  Tokens,  &c.,  including  two  silver 
Pennies  of  Edward  I.  and  John  Baliol  of  Scotland,  and 
a  silver  Gaulish  Coin  a  large  lot 


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Edward  VI,  1551,  m.  m.  y.  Elizabeth,  in.  m .  2,  rare 
Edward  VI,  1552,  m.m.  tun, fine 
Edward  VI,  1553,  m.  m.  tun,  fine  and  rare,  but  burnished 
in  the  field  1 

James  I,  m.  m.  thistle,  exyrgat.  &c. ;  another,  m.  m.  rose, 
QVAE.  DEVS.  &C.  2 

James  I,  in.  m.  thistle,  and  crowned  thistle  on  the  housings, 
qyae.  deys.  &c.  Charles  I,  Tower  (2),  m.m.  harp,  with 
plume  between  c.  n.  over  arms  ;  the  other  m.m.  anchor, 
garnished  oval  Shield  3 

Charles  I,  Tower,  m.m.  sun,  King  on  large  horse, fine  1 
Charles  I,  Tower,  m.m.  plume,  and  plume  between  c.  e. 

over  arms,  fine  \ 

Charles  I,  Tower  (2),  m.  m.  cross  on  steps,  with  plume  on 
horse’s  head  and  crupper,  rev.  square-topped  Shield  • 
another,  m.m.  eye,  with  garnished  oval  Shield,  both  well 
preserved  *  2 


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horse’s  head  and  crupper,  and  square-topped  Shield  on  / 
rev. ;  the  other,  m.  m.  bell,  garnished  oval  Shield  2 

177  Charles  I,  Tower  (2),  one  m.m.  crown  with  plume  over 

arms ;  another,  m.  m.  sun,  small  Equestrian  Eigure  of 
Iving  ;  Briot’s,  m.m.  anemone  and  small  e.  3 

178  Charles  I,  Tower,  m.m.  harp,  garnished  oval  Shield,  with 

c-r.  at  top.  Oxford,  1643,  m.  m.  plume,  usual  Declara¬ 
tion  type,  both  well  preserved  2 

179  Charles  I,  Exeter  (3),  m.  m.  rose,  without  date,  three- 

quarter  Faces  of  King  and  horse ;  m.  m.  rose,  1644  ; 
m.  m.  castle,  1645  3 

180  Charles  I,  Oxford  Pound,  1642,  with  military  spoils  under  fl 

the  horse  1 

181  Charles  1,  Oxford  Half  Pound,  1642,  as  the  Pound  ;  Ox-  H 

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ford  Crown,  1642  2 

182  Ormond  Crown,  a  cast;  Commonwealth  Crown,  1651, 

ivell  preserved  and  rare  2 

183  Commonwealth  Crown,  1653,  fine  and  rare  1 

184  Commonwealth  Crown,  1  656,  fine  1 

185  Commonwealth  Crowns,  1652, 1654,  the  last  a  scarce  date, 

both  ivell  preserved  2 

186  Cromwell  Crown,  1658,  an  early  impression ,  with  very 

little  of  the  flaw  1 

187  Cromwell  Crown,  165S, fairly  preserved  1 


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189  Charles  II,  Crown,  1666,  elephant  under  bust,  regni. 

xviii.,  scarce ,  and  in  much  better  condition  than  usual  1 

190  Charles  II,  Crowns,  1670,  vicesimo.  secvndo.  ;  1676, 

vicesimo.  octavo.,  the  last  with  flaw  in  die  before  the 
king’s  nose,  both  well  preserved  2 

191  Charles  II,  Crowns,  1677,  vicesimo.  nono.  ;  1679,  tri- 

cestmo.  primo.,  both  well  preserved  2 

192  Charles  II,  Crowns,  1663,  regni.  xv.  ;  1668,  vicesimo.  ; 

1682,  tricesimo.  qvarto.,  fairly  preserved  3 

193  Charles  II,  Crowns  (6),  1662,  rose  under  bust;  1662, 

plain  ;  1663  (3 

194  Charles  II,  Crowns,  1662,  rose  under  bust ;  1662,  plain  ; 


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Charles  IT,  Crowns,  1GG7,  1GG8,  1G70,  1071,  largo  and 
small  head,  IG72  6 

Charles  II,  Crowns,  1673,  1G76,  1G77  (2),  one  with  the 
flaw  like  a  boar’s  head,  1G79,  1G80,  1G81  7 

Charles  II,  Crowns,  16G2,  rose  (2),  1GG4,  1GGG,  1GG7, 

1 G7 1,  two  heads  7 

Charles  II,  Crowns,  1672,  1673,  1G79  (2),  1681,  1682, 
1683  7 

William  and  Mary,  Crown,  1692,  qytnto.  William  III, 
Crowns,  1695,  septimo.  and  octayo.,  well  preserved, 

the  last  very  fine  3 

Anne,  Crowns,  1708,  septimo.,  plain  and  with  plumes. 
George  I,  Crowns,  1720,  sexto.,  roses  and  plumes; 
1723,  decimo.  “  s.  s.  c.,”  all  well  preserved  4 

George  II,  Crowns,  young  Head,  1732,  sexto.  ;  1734, 
septimo.  ;  1735,  octayo.,  all  with  roses  and  plumes, 
well  preserved  3 

George  II,  Crowns,  1736,  xoxo.,  roses  and  plumes  ;  1743, 
DECIMO.  SEPTIMO.  roses;  1751,  YICESIMO.  QYAK.TO., 
plain  on  rev.,  all  well  preserved  3 

James  II,  Crowns,  1686,  1687,  1688.  William  and  Mary, 
1691,  1692  5 

James  II,  Crowns,  1686,  1687,  1688.  William  and  Mary, 
1691,  1692  5 

William  and  Mary,  Crowns,  1691,  1692.  William  III, 
Crowns,  1695,  a  forgery ,  filled  in  with  lead  ;  1696  and 
1700.  Anne,  1703,  yigo.  ;  1705,  plumes  7 

William  III,  Crowns,  1695,  1696,  1700.  Anne,  1703, 
yigo.;  1705,  plumes  ;  1706,  roses  and  plumes  6 

William  III,  Crowns,  1695,  1696  (2),  1700,  decimo. 

tehtio.  Anne,  1706,  roses  and  plumes  ;  1707,  e.  6 
Anne,  Crowns,  1707,  plain ;  1707,  roses  and  plumes ; 

1708,  e.  ;  1708,  plumes.  George  I,  1723,  s.  s.  c.  5 
Anne,  Crowns,  1707,  roses  and  plumes ;  1707,  e.  ;  1713, 
roses  and  plumes.  George  I,  1720,  roses  and  plumes, 
all  well  preserved  4 

Anne,  Crowns,  1707,  plain;  1708,  e.;  170S,  plumes; 
1713,  roses  and  plumes.  George  I,  1716,  roses  aud 
plumes  ;  1726,  the  same  6 


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211  George  I,  Crowns,  1716,  roses  and  plumes.  George  II, 

1739,  roses;  1743,  roses;  1750,  plain,  all  well  pre¬ 
served  4 

212  George  I,  Crowns,  1716,  1726,  both  roses  and  plumes. 

George  II,  1736,  roses  and  plumes  ;  1741,  roses;  1746, 
lima.  &  I 

213  George  II,  Crowns,  1732,  1734,  1735,  all  roses  and  ^/yy_ 

plumes;  1739  and  1741,  roses  ;  1746,  lima.  6 

214  George  II,  Crowns,  1750,  1751.  George  III,  1818  ;  and 

two  Bank  of  England  Dollars,  1804  5 


215  George  III,  Crowns,  1818,  1819  (2),  1820;  and  a  Bank  cf 


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216  George  III,  Crowns,  1818,  lyiii.  ;  1819,  lix.  ;  and  1820, 

lx.,  all  very  fine  3 

217  George  III,  Crowns,  1818,  lix.  ;  1819  (2),  lix.  and  lx.; 

1820,  lx.,  mostly  fine  4 

218  George  III,  Bank  Dollar,  1804,  and  Spanish  Dollars  of  « 

Charles  III,  1772,  1776,  1784,  and  Charles  IV,  1791,  all 
but  one  countermarked  with  the  head  of  George  III.  5 


219  George  III,  Pattern  Crown,  by  Wyon,  1817,  rev.  foedys.  ^  ^ 

inyiolabile.,  three  Eemale  Figures,  personifying  u 


England,  Scotland  and  Ireland,  very  fine  and  rare  1 
220  George  III,  Pattern  Crown,  1817,  rev.  ihcorrypta. 


files,  yeritasqye.,  Arms  crowned,  very  fine  and 
rare  1 

221  George  III,  Pattern  Crown,  termed  Mudie's,  rev.  four  fip 

Shields  crowned,  and  arranged  crosswise,  fine.  George 

IV,  Crowns,  1821,  secyhdo.,  and  1822,  tertio.  3 

222  George  III,  Mndies  Pattern  Crown,  as  before.  George  IV,  V  ^ 

Crowns,  1821  and  1822,  secyndo.,  all  fine  3 

223  George  IV,  Crowns,  1821  and  1822,  tertio.,  loth  very 

fine  and  rare  2 

224  George  IV,  Pattern  Crown,  1825,  by  Wyon,  plain  edge, 

very  fine  and  rare  1 

225  George  IV,  Pattern  Crowns,  1826,  with  inscribed  edges, 

very  fine  2 

226  'William  IV,  Pattern  Crown,  1831,  with  w.  w.  in  incuse 

letters  on  neck,  plain  edge,  very  fine  and  rare  1 

227  Victoria,  Crowns,  1844  and  1845,  yiti.  ;  1847,  xi.,  well 

preserved.  3 


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Victoria,  Crowns,  as  before  2 

Victoria,  Gothic  Crown,  1847,  fine  1 

Victoria,  Proof  Gothic  Crown,  1847,  with  plain  edge, 
extra  fine  1 

Victoria,  Proof,  as  before,  equally  fine  1 

Victoria,  Pattern  Gothic  Crown,  1853,  with  inscribed 
edge,  extra  fine  and  rare  1 

Anglo-Saxon.  Alfred ;  St.  Edmund  ;  Cnut,  rev.  CVN- 
netti.,  Knutsford ;  iEthelstan ;  Eadmund,  broken; 
Eadred  ;  Eadgar  7 

Ethelred  II,  Cambridge  ;  Harold  I,  Dover  ;  Edward  the 
Confessor  (6),  various  types,  struck  at  Chester ,  Leices¬ 
ter,  London ,  York  and  Sandwich  ;  Harold  II,  Hks.  230, 
Steyning ,  rare  mint  9 

Lost  Conquest.  William  I,  Hks.  233,  Winchester  ;  Hks. 
234,  bonnet  type,  York  ;  Hks.  239,  profile  with  sceptre, 
London  ;  Hks.  246,  cracked  4 

William  Rufus,  Hks.  237,  full-faced  Bust,  crowned,  be¬ 
tween  two  sceptres,  Thetford ;  Hks.  238,  Head  between 
two  stars,  Thetford  2 

William  Rufus,  Hks.  248,  Head  between  sceptre  and  star, 
Canterbury ;  Hks.  250,  Head  between  stars  in  annulets, 
Canterbury ,  both  rare  2 

Henry  I,  Hks.  265,  Profile  with  sceptre,  +osyli\  o x.  p.... 
gl.  =  Wallingford ,  a  good  portrait,  rare  1 

Henry  I,  Hks.  251,  full-faced  with  annulets,  Thetford ; 
Stephen,  Hks.  268,  three-quarter  Bust  with  sceptre, 
Brampton ,  very  rare  mint  2 

Henry  II,  Hks.  285,  Edward  III,  Groats  (2),  London 
and  York;  Half  Groats  (2),  London  and  York.  Richard 
IT,  Groat  and  Half  Groat,  London;  Penny,  York. 
Henry  VI,  light  Groat,  York.  Henry  VII,  Groats 
(3);  Half  Groats  (3)  15 

Edward  III,  Groat  and  Half  Groat,  Calais,  both  rare  and 
well  preserved  2 

Richard  II.  and  III,  Groats  (2),  London,  rare  and  well 
preserved  2 

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Half  Groats  (4).  Edward  VI,  Shillings  (2);  Sixpences 
(2),  one  fine ;  Threepence,  m.  m.  tun  14 

Edward  VI,  base  Groat,  profile  Head,  crowned,  to  right, 
rev.  posyi.,  &c. ;  base  Half  Groat,  similar  type,  struck 
at  Canterbury ,  both  rare  and  in  good  condition  2 

Philip  and  Mary,  Shilling  without  date  ;  Sixpence,  1555. 
Elizabeth,  Shilling,  Sixpence,  Groat,  Threepence,  Half 
Groat,  Three-half-pence  1575,  Penny,  Three-farthings 
3572 ;  milled  Shilling,  Sixpence,  Groat,  and  Three¬ 
pence  14 

Anne,  Earthing,  Britaunia,  1714,  copper  gilt.  False 
Coins  :  St.  Peter  of  York  Penny,  and  two  copper 
Earthings  of  Anne,  one  pax.  missa.,  &c.  Maundy 
Monies,  from  Charles  II.  to  Victoria,  Groats  (16), 
Threepences  (16),  Twopences  (16),  Pennies  (16),  in¬ 
cluding  a  set  of  the  “  Wire  money”  68 

Silver.  Medallion  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  of  Sweden,  on 
his  death  in  1632,  fine ,  in  a  box  1 

Copper.  Roman  First,  Second,  and  Third  Brass  ;  Eng¬ 
lish  copper  and  white  metal  Medals ;  Foreign  and 
Colonial  Coins  ;  Gun  Money,  &c.  100 

Anne,  Farthing,  “  Britannia,”  1714 ;  and  various  speci¬ 
mens  of  English  Currency,  mostly  fine  21 

Silver.  Homan  Consular  and  Imperial  Denarii  of  Julia, 
Tituria,  Livineia,  Valeria,  Julius  Caesar,  Augustus, 
Nero,  Galba,  Otho,  Vitellius,  and  others  24 

English  Silver  Coins.  William  I,  “  Pax”  type  (2) ; 
.Richard  I,  Aquitaine  Penny;  John,  Dublin  Penny; 
Henry  III ;  Edward  I  ;  Edward  III,  Groats  (2)  ; 
Richard  II,  Halfpenny,  London;  Henry  V,  Groats  (2),- 
Calais  ;  Henry  VII,  Groats  (2)  ;  Henry  VIII,  Wolsey 
Groat,  and  Wareham  Half  Groat ;  Edward  VI,  Shil¬ 
ling  ;  Mary,  Groat ;  Philip  and  Mary,  Shilling  18 
Edward  VI,  Crown,  1551,  y  ;  Elizabeth,  Crown,  m.m.  1, 
well  preserved  2 

Elizabeth,  Shilling  and  Sixpence  ;  James  I,  Shilling  and 
Sixpence ;  Charles  I,  Oxford  Crown,  1642,  fairly  pre¬ 
served ;  Tower  Shilling;  Newark  Shilling,  1645;  Com¬ 
monwealth,  Crown  and  Shilling  9 


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Charles  II,  Crown  to  the  Sixpence  (4) ;  James  II,  Half 
Crown  ;  William  and  Mary,  Crown  to  the  Sixpence  (4)  ; 
William  III,  Shilling;  Anne,  Crown  to  the  Sixpence 
(4)  ;  George  I,  Crown  to  the  Sixpence  (4)  18 

George  II,  Crown  to  the  Sixpence  (4) ;  George  III,  Crown 
to  the  Sixpence  (4);  George  IV,  Crown  to  the  Six¬ 
pence  (4) ;  Victoria,  Crown  to  Sixpence  (4)  16 

George  III,  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  1787  ;  William  TV, 
Half  Crown,  Shilling,  Sixpence,  and  a  Half  Rupee  for 
India  ;  Victoria,  “  Gothic”  Crown,  1847 ;  Florins  (2), 
both  types  ;  and  various  Maundy  pieces,  &c.  (85)  44 

Foreign.  French  Republic,  Five-francs,  1849  ;  Napoleon 
Bonaparte,  Five-francs,  1852  ;  and  various  smaller 
pieces  23 

An  “Apostle”  Spoon  1 

Greek  Silver.  Mcssana,  Side,  Athens,  Tyre  ;  Alexander 
the  Great ;  Lysimachus  King  of  Thrace  ;  Philippus  of 
Syria  ;  Ptolemies  (2),  all  Tetradrachms  9 

Messana  ;  Athens  ;  Alexandria  of  Nero  (3)  ;  Corinth  (11), 
of  various  symbols,  the  last  didrachms  16 

Aspendus,  Thebes,  Messana,  Gela,  Byzantium,  Epirus, 
Sicyon,  Sinope,  Neapolis,  Posidonia,  Apollonia,  Arehe- 
laus  King  of  Cappadocia,  and  others  of  various  sizes  36 
Roman  Silver.  Consular  Denarii  of  Thoria,  Servilia, 
Cassia,  Baebia,  Sergia,  Antonia,  and  others  50 

Rutilia,  Claudia,  Yibia,  Mussidia,  Allia,  Julia,  Curtia, 
Antonia,  and  others  50 

Fabia,  Furia,  Cipia,  Carisia,  Mamilia,  Norbana,  Hostilia, 
Lucretia,  Tituria,  and  others  50 

Manlia,  Cornelia,  Urbinia,  Rutilia,  Hosidia,  Aurelia,  Cre- 
pusia,  and  others  50 

Pompeia,  Licinia,  Considia,  Plautia,  Tullia,  Vibia,  Thoria, 
Calpurnia,  and  others  50 

Imperial  Denarii  of  various  Emperors  and  Empresses  50 
Emperors  and  Empresses,  various  50 

A  similar  lot  50 

A  similar  lot  50 

A  similar  lot  62 


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English  Silver.  John,  Dublin  Penny  ;  Henry  ITT,  Pen¬ 
nies  (6),  London,  Canterbury ,  and  St.  LJdmondsbury ; 
Edward  I.  and  IT,  Pennies  (46),  Bristol ,  Newcastle , 
London ,  Canterbury ,  Durham ,  St.Edmondsbury,  York  53 
Edward  III,  Groats  (4),  London;  Penny,  London.  Henry 
Y.  and  VI,  Groats  (5),  London  and  Calais.  Edward 
IV,  Groats  (3),  Bristol  and  London.  Henry  VII, 
Groats  (4) ;  Half  Groats  (2)  19 

Henry  VIII,  Groats  (12),  various  types ;  Half  Groats  (4) ; 
Pennies  (4).  Edward  VI,  Crown,  1551.  y  ;  Shillings 
(3)  ;  Sixpences  (2)  26 

Mary,  Groats  (7).  Philip  and  Mary,  Shillings  (2),  with 
and  without  date;  Sixpence.  Elizabeth,  Shillings  (3)  ; 
Sixpences  (10),  some  milled;  Threepences  (2)  ;  Pen¬ 
nies  (2).  James  I,  Half  Crown,  Shilling,  and  Six¬ 


pence  80 

Elizabeth,  Half  Crown,  m.  m.  1,  well  preserved.  James  I, 
Half  Crow  n,  m.  m.  lis,  qv^e.  dews.,  &c.  ;  Shilling,  and 

Sixpence  4 

Charles  I,  Oxford  Pound  Piece,  very  poor ;  Exeter, 

Crowns  (3)  4 

Charles  I,  Half  Crowns  (3),  Tower ,  m.  m.  sun,  on.  on.  star, 
m.  m.  triangle  in  circle;  another,  uncertain,  of  the  De¬ 
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cullis,  crown,  star,  sun,  triangle,  star  on  triangle,  p 
within  brackets  9 

Charles  I,  Tower  Half  Crowns  (2) ;  Bristol,  1644  ;  Shil¬ 
lings,  Tower  (9),  on.  m.  lis,  anchor,  star,  sun,  bell, 
portcullis  ;  Briot’s  Shilling  ;  Tower  Sixpence,  on.  on.  tun  ; 
Twopences  (7) ;  Pennies  (15)  ;  Massachusett’s  Pine- 
tree  Shilling.  James  I,  Half  Crown,  Shilling,  and 

Sixpence  40 

Commonwealth,  Half  Crown  and  Shilling.  Charles  II, 

Crowns  (5),  1664, 1673,  1676, 1677, 1679;  Half  Crowns 
(2) ;  Shilling,  1668 ;  Sixpence  ;  Pattern  Earthing,  1665, 

QYATYOR.  MAEIA.,  &C.  42 

James  II,  Crowns  (2) ;  Half  Crowns  (2) ;  Shilling.  Wil¬ 
liam  and  Mary,  Crown,  1692;  Half  Crowns  (6),  1689 
two  varieties ,  1693  ;  Shillings  (2)  44 


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285  William  III,  Crowns  (2)  ;  Half  Crowns  (2)  ;  Shillings  .  ^ 

(4),  one  1698  with  plumes;  Sixpences  (11),  one  with  ' 


the  y,  scarce  19 

286  Anne,  Crowns  (3),  1707,  roses  and  plumes,  plain,  and  e. 

under  bust;  Half  Crowns  (4),  1707,  roses  and  plumes, 
and  plain  ;  1707  and  1708  with  E.  under  bust ;  Shillings 
(7),  one  with  e.  and  star  under  bust ;  Sixpences  (5),  one 
with  e.  19 

287  George  I,  Crown,  1718,  Half  Crown,  1720,  Shilling,  1715, 

Sixpence,  1726,  all  with  roses  and  plumes ;  Brunswick 
Hollars  (2),  1715,  1720;  Two-thirds,  1718;  One- 

eighth,  1726  8 

288  George  1,  Crown  ;  Shillings  (5),  1715  roses  and  plumes, 

1723  s.  s.  c.  ;  Sixpence.  George  II,  Crown,  1739, 

roses;  Half  Crowns  (7),  1735,  roses  and  plumes,  1743, 
1745,  roses,  1746  “Lima;”  Shillings  (5);  Sixpences 

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pences  (5),  1787,  1790  a  ‘pattern ,  1816;  Bank  of  Eng¬ 
land  Dollar,  1804;  Three-shilling  Bank  Tokens  (3), 
1811;  Eighteen-penny  Tokens  (6),  1811,  1812,  1814, 
1815  20 


290  George  III,  Bank  of  Ireland  Six-shilling  Token,  1804 ; 

Tenpences  (3),  1805,  6,  and  13 ;  Brunswick,  Two- 
thirds,  One-third,  and  One-sixth  of  Thaler.  George  IV, 
Ceylon  Bix  Dollar.  William  IV,  Half  and  Quarter 
Bupee.  Victoria,  Hongkong  Dollars,  1866 ;  Ten-cent 
pieces,  1866,  (4);  India  Bupee,  1862;  Quarters  (4), 
1840,  and  Two- Annas  pieces  (2),  1841,  62;  Canada, 
Twenty- Cents  ;  Ten- Cents  (2)  ;  Eive-Cents  (5)  ;  New 
Brunswick,  Twenty-Cents,  1864 ;  and  four  other  pieces 
of  Demerary  and  the  Mauritius  39 

291  Maundy  Monies  from  Charles  II.  to  Her  Majesty  ;  Groats 

(35);  Threepences  (68);  Twopences  (41);  Pennies 
(28)  ;  Three-halfpenny  pieces  of  William  IV.  and  Vic¬ 
toria  (22)  ;  Provincial  Shilling  Tokens  (6),  and  a  Six¬ 
pence  201 

292  Scotch  Silver.  William  the  Lion  ;  Alexander  III ;  David 

II ;  James  V  ;  Mary  ;  James  VI,  Sword  Dollar  ; 
Charles  I ;  Charles  II ;  William  III;  &c.  26 


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Charles  I.  and  Henrietta,  Marriage  Jetton,  1025  ;  Coro¬ 
nation,  1620;  and  an  engraved  Jetton,  after  Passe; 
Charles  II.  on  his  Coronation;  peo.  talibys.  aysis.  ; 
fayente.  deo.  James  Duke  of  York,  Jetton,  on  his 
Birth  and  Baptism,  1633  8 

294  William  and  Mary,  Coronation,  1089  ;  and  a  Cast,  rev. 

CAELO.  delabitye.  alto.  Anne,  Coronation,  (3)  ; 
Taking  of  Vigo  (2)  ;  Gibraltar  ;  Concession  of  Tenths 
to  the  Clergy  ;  The  Peace  of  1713  (2)  11 

295  George  I,  Medallions  (2),  on  his  Proclamation,  by  Han¬ 

nibal  ;  on  his  Arrival  in  England,  by  Crolcer  2 

290  George  I,  rev.  clemehtia.  aygysti.  1717.  George  II, 
Coronation  (2).  Duke  of  Cumberland,  iystitia.  tei- 
ymphajts.  1745.  George  HI,  on  his  Coronation. 
Charlotte,  Coronation.  George  III,  “  the  Fiftieth 
Year.”  Frederick  Duke  of  York,  on  his  death  8 

297  George  III.  (3),  on  his  death ;  Bestoration  to  health,  &c.  ; 

George  III.  and  Charlotte  (3),  varied;  George  Prince 
Begent,  1811;  George  IV,  Coronation  ;  and  a  Table  of 
the  Sovereigns  of  England  9 

298  George  IV,  Medallion,  on  his  Accession  to  the  Throne, 

1820  ;  William  Duke  of  Clarence  as  Lord  High  Ad¬ 
miral  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  both  gilt  2 

299  George  IV.  (6),  Boyal  Installation  at  St.  Patrick’s,  Dub¬ 

lin,  1821 ;  Landed  at  the  Boyal  Harbour  of  Howth  ; 
Visit  to  Scotland  (2);  On  his  death,  1830.  Princess 
Charlotte,  on  her  death  6 

300  William  IV,  on  his  Proclamation,  two  sizes.  William  and 

Adelaide,  on  their  Accession  ;  Coronation,  three  sizes. 
Victoria,  Coronation  (2);  Boyal  Exchange  (2)  10 

301  Archbishop  Sancroft,  a  cast ;  Jernagan’s  Cistern  Tickets 

(2);  Wellington,  1810,  by  T.Wijon ;  Manchester 
“  Pitt”  Club,  1813,  HIMSELF  AH  HOST  5 

302  Mudie’s  Series  of  British  Victories  :  Egypt,  1801 ;  Tou¬ 

louse,  1804  ;  Talavera,  1809  ;  Passage  of  the  Douro, 
1809 ;  English  Army  on  the  Tagus,  1810-1811 ;  Al- 
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Presentation  of  Colours,  1813;  Hanover,  1814;  Repose 
of  Hercules,  1814;  The  Peace,  1814  7 

Entry  into  Paris,  1815  ;  English  Army  on  the  Scheldt, 

1815;  Congress  of  Vienna,  1815  ;  Waterloo,  1815  ;  St.  %  J/ 
Helena,  1815 ;  Algiers,  1816 ;  Shakespeare,  on  his 
birth,  1564 ;  George  III,  on  his  death,  1820  8 

War  Medals.  Afghan  Campaign  (3),  “  Cabul,  1842;” 

“  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  Cabul,  1842 ;”  “  Ghuznee,” 

4  Cabul  ’  within  two  wreaths,  with  the  date  below ; 

“  Jellalabad,  yii.  April,”  with  Victory  and  Union  Jack, 

India,  1799-1826.  Sutlej  Campaign,  “  Ferozeshuhur, 

.1845;”  “Army  of  the  Punjaub,”  India  General  Ser¬ 
vice  ;  all  in  morocco  case ,  and  without  names  of  re¬ 
cipients  8 

Peninsula,  one  clasp,  “  Salamanca,”  ls£  Foot  Royals . 

The  Punjab,  two  clasps,  “  Mooltan,”  and  “  Goojerat ;  ” 
one  clasp  “  Goojerat.”  China,  1812,  George  Dennis, 

Petty  Officer  FL.M.S.  Blenheim ,  Cape  War,  “South 
Africa  ”  5 

India  General  Service  (2),  one  clasp  “  Persia,”  one  clasp 
“  Umbeyla.”  Crimea,  clasp,  “  Sebastopol  ;  ”  another  / 
similar  clasp.  13 th  Batt.  L.T.C. ,  Officer’s  small  Cri¬ 
mean  Medal.  William  III,  “  Orange  ”  Medal  6 

Turkish,  “  Crimea,”  G.  Mitchell ,  S.  F.  Guards.  Indian 

Mutiny.  New  Zealand,  without  date.  Naval  (2),  /  O 

clasp,  “  Syria  ;  ”  the  Baltic,  1854,  1855.  William  III, 

“  Orange  ”  Medal  g 

Presentation  Medal  from  the  London  Highland  Society 

to  the  Black  Watch  (42nd  Kegt.),  with  head  of  Aber-  f 

cromby,  and  on  He  rev.  the  capture  ot  the  Standard  of 
“  Bonaparte’s  Invincibles,”  by  Major  Stirling ;  on  the 
edge,  in  Gaelic,  “  On  Chomun  Ghaeleach  do’n  Ehrei- 
ceadan  Dubhna,  XLii  Rt.”  fine  and  rare  1 

Foreign  Medals.  Rotterdam,  1689;  Jubilee,  with  Head 
of  Luther,  1730;  Hildesheim,  Sede  Vacaute,  1761;  /  S 

Louis  XVI.  (2),  aud  others 


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Dollars  of  Saxony,  of  Albert,  1527 ;  George,  1538 ;  . 

George  and  Albert,  1541 ;  Christian,  John  and  George, 

1592;  John  and  John  George,  1530-1630;  Centenary; 

John  George,  1635,  &c.  9 

Italian  Coios,  &c.  Verona,  Venice,  Tours,  Tyrol  and  (jj 

others,  including  German  Bracteates,  11  Boinan  Copper 
Coins,  and  a  white  metal  Medal  of  Victoria  and  Al¬ 
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Greek.  Panormus,  s.  4,  usual  type ;  Alexander  Stater, 
and  two  small  pieces,  false  4 

Early  British.  Whaddon  Chase  types  3 

Early  British.  Uncertain  (6),  various  types  6 

Gaulish.  Uncertain  (9),  various  types,  mostly  small  9 

Baraoro  Prince  of  Cabul,  Gupta  Dynasty,  South  Indian, 
and  a  Franc  of  Francis  I.  of  France  4 

English .  Edward  III,  Noble,  Half  Nobles  (2),  Quarter 
Noble  4 

Edward  III,  Half  Noble.  Henry  V,  Half  Noble,  both 
well  preserved  2 

Henry  VI,  Noble  and  Quarter  Noble.  Henry  VII, 
Angels  (2),  m.  m.  anchor  and  pheon  4 

Henry  VIII,  Half  Sovereign,  m.  m.  pheon  ;  Angel,  m.  m. 
portcullis  crowned.  Elizabeth,  Angel,  m.  m.  annulet, 
fairly  preserved  3 

Henry  VIII,  Angel,  as  before ;  Crowns  (2),  with  h.  k.  at 
sides  of  rose.  Elizabeth,  Angel  4 

Elizabeth,  Sovereign  and  Half  Sovereign,  m.  m.  annulet. 

James  I,  Crown  and  Half  Crown  4 

Elizabeth,  Sovereign,  m.  m.  woolpack.  James  I,  fine 
Sovereign,  m.  m.  castle  2 

Elizabeth,  Sovereign,  as  before.  James  I,  Thirty  Shilling 
Piece,  m.  m.  lis,  rare  2 

James  I,  fine  Sovereign,  m.  m.  escallop  ;  Quarter  Laurel, 
m.m.  trefoil,  both  well  preserved  2 


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James  I,  Sovereigns  (2),  m.  m.  thistle  and  castle,  both  well 
'preserved  2 

James  I,  Sovereign,  m.  m.  cinquefoil ;  Thistle  Crown,  m.m. 

cinquefoil ;  Quarter  Laurel,  m.  m.  thistle  3 

James  I,  Laurel,  m.m.  thistle;  Quarter  Laurel,  m.m. 

spur-rowel ;  Thistle  Crown,  m.  m.  woolpack  3 

Charles  I,  Sovereigns  (2),  m.  m.  castle  and  bell ;  Crown, 
m.  m.  lis  3 

Charles  I,  Sovereigns  (2),  m.m.  bell  and  harp;  Crowns 
(2),  m.  m.  lis  and  star  4 

Charles  II,  Touch  Pieces  (2).  William  and  Mary,  Half 
Guinea,  1694.  Anne,  Guinea,  1713 ;  Half  Guinea, 
1703,  yigo.,  rare  5 

George  I,  Guinea,  1726  ;  Half  Guinea,  1725.  George  II, 
Guinea,  1732.  George  III,  Quarter  Guinea,  1762  4 

George  II,  Five  Guinea,  1741,  decimo.  qvaiito.  Two 
Guinea,  1738  2 

Medals.  Charles  I,  Scotch  Coronation,  1633  ;  another,  on 
his  Return  from  Scotland,  rev.  Yiew  of  Old  London  2 


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Greek,  Roman,  English,  Colonial  and  Foreign  Coins,  in¬ 
cluding  a  few  American  Pieces,  Provincial  Tokens,  and 
a  “  Droz  ”  Halfpenny,  1788  a  large  lot 

Bronze  Medallions,  oval  and  circular,  of  Emperors  and 
Empresses  of  Rome,  &c.  10 

Papal  Medals  various,  and  a  Box  containing  a  set  of  Das- 
sier's  Kings  and  Queens  of  England,  all  casts  66 

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L.  Yerus  (2),  rare  types ;  Commodus  (3);  Albinus; 
Severus ;  Julia  Domna,  rare  type ;  Caracalla,  and  others, 
fairly  preserved  39 

344  Roman  Second  Brass  of  various  Emperors  and  Em¬ 

presses  .  90 

345  Roman  Second  and  Third  Brass  of  various  Emperors  and 

Empresses  104 

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Corinth,  Anaatorium,  Syracuse,  Neapolis,  Abdera,  Per- 
gamus  ;  Alexander  the  Great,  with  three  Punic  letters 
under  the  arm  of  Jupiter;  Billon  Coins  of  Alexandria, 
and  three  false  Coins  of  Smyrna,  Athens  and  Cleo¬ 
patra  35 

347  Roman  Consular  Denarii.  Antonia,  Claudia,  Crepusia, 

Cordia,  Cipia,  Opeimia,  Antestia,  Tullia,  Plancia,  Scri- 
bouia,  Marcia  and  others  45 

348  Roman  Imperial  Denarii  of  various  Emperors  and  Em¬ 

presses,  including  thr ee  false  Medallions  68 

349  Anglo-Saxon.  Burgred  (2);  Alfred  (2);  JEthelstan, 

Chester;  Eadgar  (2)  ;  Ethelred  II.  (4),  Ipswich,  Lon¬ 
don  and  Winchester  11 

350  Alfred,  with  Head,  rev.  ytileyine.  mo[ne  mon  ~\ t3\,  Mo¬ 

nogram  of  London,  rare  and  well  preserved  1 

351  Eadred,  doiiylf.  mo.  ;  Eadgar,  Exeter,  rare,  hut  fractured  ; 

Harold  II,  Gloucester,  fine  3 

352  "William  I.  (3) ;  Henry  II.  (2)  ;  Richard  I.  (2),  Roitou 

and  Aquitaine  ;  Henry  III,  Short  Cross  (5),  Canterbury , 
Exeter,  London  and  Oxford  ;  Long  Cross  (4),  London  ; 
Edward  I.  and  II,  Pennies  (19),  Bristol,  London,  Dur¬ 
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Penny,  York ,  rare.  Henry  V.  or  VI,  Groat  and  Half 
Groat,  London.  Edward  IV,  Groat  and  Half  Groat. 
Henry  VII,  Groats  (3).  Henry  VIII,  Groat  and  Half 
Groat.  Edward  VI,  Crowm,  1551,  y  ;  Shillings  (3)  22 

354  Henry  V.  and  VI,  Groats  (24).  Edward  IV,  Groats  (7), 

some  before  his  4th  year,  a  finely  selected  series ,  from 
the  Stamford  Find,  intended  to  illustrate  Mr.  Neck's 
Payer  in  Num.  Chron.  1870-71,  vols.  x  and  xi  31 

355  Mary,  Groats  (3).  Philip  and  Mary,  Rose  Penny.  Eliza¬ 

beth,  Crown,  m.  m.  1  ;  Shillings  (4),  one  milled ;  Six¬ 
pences  (11),  four  milled;  Groat;  Threepences  (2); 
Half  Groats  (2)  ;  Pennies  (4)  29 

356  James  I,  Crown,  m.m.  trefoil,  qvae.  deys.  &c.,  Plume 

over  arms.  Charles  I,  Oxford  Crown,  1642,  both  well 
preserved  2 

357  James  I,  Shilling;  Sixpences  (4);  Half  Groats  (2). 

Charles  I,  Half  Crowns  (5),  Tower ,  Bristol  and  York  ; 
Shillings,  Tower  (5)  ;  Sixpence  18 

358  Charles  I,  Oxford  Half  Pound,  1642,  m.m.  plume  ;  Tower 

Crown,  m.  m.  lis,  with  plume  on  horse’s  head  and  crup¬ 
per,  both  well  preserved  2 

359  Charles  I,  Oxford  Half  Pound,  and  Tower  Crown,  both  as 

before.  Electrotypes  of  the  obv.  and  rev.  of  the  cele¬ 
brated  Oxford  Crown,  with  City  under  horse  4 

360  Charles  I,  Newark  Shilling,  1646.  Commonwealth  Crown, 

Half  Crown  and  Shilling.  Charles  II,  Crowns  (3)  7 

361  Cromwell,  Half  Crown,  1658,  fine.  Charles  II,  Half 

Crown  and  Shilling,  1663  3 

362  William  and  Mary,  Half  Crowns,  1689  (3),  both  varieties  ; 

Shilling,  1693.  William  III,  Crowns  (3),  1696  ;  Shil¬ 
ling,  1697  8 

363  Anne,  Crowns  (2);  Shillings  (8),  one  with  e.  and  star. 

George  I,  Shillings  (2).  ^George  II,  Half  Crown ; 
Shillings  (3)  ;  Sixpences  (3).  Spanish  Hollar,  1791, 

countermarked  with  head  of  George  III.  15 

364  Anne,  Half  Crown,  1714,  roses  and  plumes.  George  I, 

Crown,  1716,  and  Half  Crown,  1720,  both  with  roses 
and  plumes.  George  II,  Crown,  1743,  roses ;  Half 
Crown,  1746,  lima .,fine  5 


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Sixpences  (4),  1787.  Ackey  Trade  to  Africa,  Ackey 
and  Half  Ackey  Pieces.  William  IV,  Half  Crown, 
1834.  Victoria,  Gothic  Crown,  1847;  and  various 
Maundy  Pieces,  from  Charles  I,  to  George  III.  64 
Early  British,  Anglo-Saxon  (broken),  and  various  English, 
&c.,  including  a  false  Half  Crown  and  Shilling  of  Crom¬ 
well  wt.  5J-  oz. 

Medals.  Abp.  Sancroft,  cast;  A7ictoria,  Opening  of  the 
Royal  Exchange.  Bronze  Medals :  Washington,  rev. 
Military  Trophy,  washin.  eevnit.  &c.,  rare ;  William 
IV,  Opening  of  London  Bridge  ;  A7ictoria,  the  Royal 
Exchange  5 

Medal  for  the  Second  Chinese  War,  with  three  clasps, 
“Canton,  1857,”  “Taku  Ports,  1858,”  “  Taku  Ports, 
1S60,”  fine  and  very  rare  1 

GOLD. 

Homan.  Hadrian,  Aureus,  rev.  cos.  hi.,  Sun  conducting 
a  quadriga  to  left.  Constantine  XII,  Sou  d’Or, 
pierced  2 

Antoninus  Pius,  Aureus,  rev .  Victory  with  palm  and 
wreath.  Manuel  I,  Sou  d’Or ,  pierced  2 

English.  Edward  III,  Noble,  reading  edyard.,  found 
under  the  Exchequer  Office  Mouses  of  Parliament ; 
Quarter  Noble,  both  well  preserved  2 

Edward  III,  Noble,  as  Lord  of  Ireland  and  Aquitaine, 
jine ,  found  under  the  Exchequer  Office ;  Half  Noble, 
same  coinage  2 

Henry  VII,  Angel,  m.  m .  pheon.  Henry  VIII,  Angel, 
ni.  m.  lis,  with  annulet  on  ship’s  side ;  Crown,  usual 
type,  with  h.  k.  crowned  at  sides  of  rose,  and  shield  3 
Elizabeth,  fine  Sovereign,  Eud.pl.  9,  n.  8,  on.  on.  tun,  the 
Queen  enthroned,  rev.  Royal  Arms  in  centre  of  full 
blown  rose,  very  fine  1 

Elizabeth,  “Pound”  Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  10,  n.  3,  on.  on. 

woolpack,  rev.  scvtvm.  eidei.  &c ,,fioie  1 

James  I,  Sovereign,  m.on.  castle,  eaciam.  eos.  &c. ;  Quar¬ 
ter  Sovereign  (2),  on.  on.  castle  and  cinquefoil  3 


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James  I,  Angel,  Bud.  pi.  12,  n.  3,  m.m.  cinquefoil,  fine 
and  rare  1 

James  I,  Laurels  (2),  m.m.  trefoil,  one  pierced  2 

Charles  I,  Tower  Sovereign,  m.  m.  castle,  florent.  & c. 

Charles  II,  Touch  Piece  2 

James  II,  and  William  and  Mary,  Guineas,  1686,  1691. 

Anne,  Guinea,  1714;  Half  Guinea,  1711,  pierced  4 
William  and  Mary,  Live  Guinea,  1693,  qvinto.  1 

Anne,  Two  Guinea,  1714  ;  Guinea,  1713,  the  last  fine  2 
George  I,  Live  Guinea,  1720,  sexto.  1 

George  I,  Two  Guinea,  1726,  fine  1 

George  I,  Guinea,  1715  ;  Half  Guinea,  1725;  Quarter 
Guineas  (2),  1718  4 

George  II,  Five  Guinea,  1741,  decimo.  qyArto.,^c  1 

George  III,  “Spade”  Guineas  (3),  1787,89,91;  Half 
Guinea,  1790  4 

George  III,  Guinea,  1768  ;  “  Spade”  Guinea,  1799,  both 
fine  2 

George  III,  Guinea,  1774;  Sovereigns  (2),  1818,  1820; 
Half  Guineas  (3),  1764,  1801,  1803;  Half  Sovereign, 
1817  ;  Seven-shilling  Pieces  (2),  1803,  1809  ;  Quarter 
Guinea,  1762  10 

George  IV,  Two-Sovereign,  1823  ;  Sovereign,  1822  ;  Half 
Sovereign,  1824  3 

Victoria,  Mohur  for  East  India  Company,  1841 ;  United 
States,  Dollars  (2),  185],  55;  Catherine  II.  of  Russia, 
Half-Euble  Piece,  1777  ;  John  of  Valois,  King  of 
France,  Ecu  5 

Medals.  George  I,  on  his  Coronation,  very  fine  ] 

George  III,  Coronation,  by  Natter ,  fine  1 

William  and  Adelaide,  Coronation,  by  W.  Wyon,  very 
fine  1 

George  IV,  Coronation,  by  Pistrucci,  very  fine  1 

Victoria,  Coronation,  by  Pistrucciy  very  fine  1 

Boohs.  Noel  Humphrey’s  Coinage  of  the  British  Empire, 
1863 — North  wick’s  Catalogue  of  the  “  Greek  Series,” 
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drawers  (four  fitted  with  trays),  lined  with  velvet,  lock 
and  key  size  18  j  by  12,  and  23^  inches  high.  1 

399  Another,  also  with  folding  doors,  containing  34  trays 

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400  Copper.  Boman  As ,  false,  and  various  subdivisions,  First, 

Second,  and  Third  Brass,  a  few  well  preserved  82 

401  Silver.  Greek:  Athens,  Messana,  Thurium,  Tetradrachms, 

the  last  rare;  Velia,  Boeotia,  Thurium,  Ileraclea,  Si¬ 
nope,  Tarentum,  Didrachms,  and  others  of  small  size  2G 

402  Boman  Consular:  Cassia,  rev.  Lituus,  Capis,  &c ..fine; 

Thoria  (4),  with  different  letters  over  the  bull ;  Con- 
sidia;  Fabia;  Sulpicia  ;  Sicmia,  and  others,  well  pre¬ 
served  24 

403  Sempronia,  Servilia,  Cordia,  Coponia,  Hosidia,  Fabia, 

Sergia,  Junia,  &c.  Imperial:  M.  Antony,  rev.  Piety; 
Tiberius  and  Caligula,  struck  at  Crete  ;  Galba,  rev.  Safus 
sacrificing;  Otho,  bare  head  to  left,  rare ;  Vitellius  ; 
Domitian,  well  preserved  26 

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405  St.  Eadmund;  Eadgar;  Ethelred  II,  Canterbury ;  Cnut,  p  . 
Lincoln;  William  I,  Pax  type  (2),  Bonnet  type,  Ches- 
ter;  Henry  I,  Wes.  255;  Stephen  (2),  Wes.  270  10 

40G  Henry  II.  (2) ;  Eichard  I.  (3),  Poitou  and  Aquitaine ; 

John,  Penny,  Halfpennies  (2),  Dublin;  Henry  III,  f) 
Pennies  (G),  London  and  York;  Edward  1.  and  if 
Pennies  (26),  Halfpennies  (4),  Pathings  (2)  4G 

407  Edward  III,  Half  Groats  (2);  Penny,  Durham;  Half¬ 
pennies,  3.  Eichard  II,  Groat,  London ;  Pennies  (3),  vhu 
York;  Halfpenny,  London.  Henry  V.  and  VI,  Groats 
(2) ;  I  ennies  (3),  Calais  and  York  i  /; 


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408  Edward  IV,  Groats  (7),  London ,  Bristol ;  Penny,  York , 

with  g  and  key  for  Abp.  Nevill.  Richard  III,  Penny. 
Henry  VII,  Groats  (6) ;  Half  Groats  (3)  ;  Pennies 
(2)  ;  Halfpenny  21 

409  Henry  VIII,  Testoons  (2),  posvi.,  &c.,  m.m.  lis,  and  pellet 

within  annulet ;  Groats  (3)  ;  Half  Groats  (4) ;  Penny. 
Edward  VI,  Half  Crown,  1551,  Testoons  (2),  Three¬ 
pence  14 

Edward  VI,  Crown,  1551,  y.  Mary,  Groat.  Philip  and 
Mary,  Shilling  and  Groat.  Elizabeth,  Shilling,  Six¬ 
pence,  Groat,  Threepence,  Twopence,  Penny,  Three- 
farthings,  Halfpenny  12 

Elizabeth,  Shillings  (6);  Sixpences  (4),  three  milled ; 
Groat ;  Threepences  (2),  milled ;  and  others  22 

412  James  I,  Shilling  ;  Twopences  (2) ;  Pennies  (2).  Charles 

l,  Oxford ,  Half  Crowns  (2),  1642  ;  Briot’s  Shilling, 

m. m.  anchor  and  small  b  ;  Groats  (2),  Aberystwith  and 

Oxford;  Threepences  (2),  York  and  Oxford ;  Penny  ; 
Halfpenny;  Newark  Shilling,  1646.  Commonwealth, 
Half  Crown,  Shilling,  Sixpence,  Twopence,  Penny,  and 
Halfpenny  21 

413  Charles  II,  Crown.  James  II,  Sixpence.  William  and 

Mary,  Crown ;  Sixty^shilling  Scotch,  1692 ;  Half 
Crown ;  Shilling,  and  Sixpence.  Ann,  Crown,  vigo. 
1703;  Half  Crowns  (3),  1703,  yigo.  ;  170S,  e.  ;  Shil-, 
lings  (3)  ;  Sixpences  (2)  16 

414  George  I,  Crowns  (2),  1716,  Roses  and  Plumes,  gilt; 

1723,  s.  s.  c. ;  Shilling.  George  II,  Half  Crown  and 
Sixpence.  George  III,  Shillings,  3  ;  Sixpence ;  Maundy 
Pieces,  various  34 

English,  Indian,  and  various  States  weight  16f  oz. 

Gold.  Anastasius,  rev.  Victoria,  ayggg.  Henry  VIII, 
Angel ;  Crown,  rose  crowned ;  at  the  sides,  h-K,  crowned. 
George  I,  Quarter  Guinea  4 

417  Copper.  George  III,  Twopence,  1797  ;  Voce  Populi  Half¬ 
penny,  1760;  Jetton  of  James  Prince  of  Wales,  1697  ; 
Proof  Halfpenny  Tokens  of  Anglesey,  Leeds,  Southamp¬ 
ton,  Coventry,  memorise,  godivje.  1057  ;  and  other 
Tokens,  including  three  bronze  Medals  of  George  IV, 
Peter  II.  of  Brazil,  Sir  Isambart  Marc  Brunei  ;  also 

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of  the  immortal  Hard,  the  House  in  which  he  was 
born ;  and  14  other  Medals,  similar,  j’w  15 

419  William  Shakespeare,  Medals,  as  before,  in  boxes  15 

420  Silver.  English:  George  III,  Crown,  1818.  George  IV, 

Crown,  1821  •  Half  Crown,  1820,  all  well  'preserved  3 

421  Foreign  Dollars.  Napoleon  I.  as  King  of  Italy;  Marie 

Louise  of  Austria;  Gioacchim  Napoleon  of  the  Two 
Sicilies ;  Napoleon  First  Consul ;  Joseph  Napoleon  of 
Spain  ;  Hieronymus  Napoleon  of  Westphalia  ;  Napo¬ 

leon  Louis  I.  of  Holland  ;  Louis  Napoleon  (2),  as 
Prince-President,  and  Emperor  11 

422  Potosi  8.  Iteales.  Augustine  of  Mexico;  Frederick  the  y 

Great  of  Prussia ;  Peter  the  Great  of  Kussia ;  Charles 
XII.  and  Charles  XIV.  of  Sweden  ;  Felix  and  Elisa  of 
Lucca  and  Piombino ;  Joachim  Duke  of  Berg  and 
Cleves ;  Gaule  Subalpine  ;  La  Kepublique  Cisalpine, 

ANNO.  VIII.  10 

423  Medals.  William  Shakespeare  (3),  all  varieties,  one  <f) 

“Boydell’s;”  Napoleon  I.  and  Marie  Louise,  on  their 
marriage  4 

424  Copper.  Eoman  First,  Second,  and  Third  Brass  of  various  /) 

Emperors;  Nummi  Alexandrini,  &c. 

425  Silver.  Imperial  Denarii  (8) ;  Ethelred  II,  Penny;  and  A  . 

a  Half  Groat  of  Henry  VII.  Engraved  Jettons,  after 
Fasse  (11).  Indian  Coins  (3).  Gold :  James  II, 

Guinea;  George  II,  Half  Guinea;  George  I,  Quarter 
Guinea;  and  three  brass  Jettons  30 

426  John,  Halfpennies  (6),  full-faced  Portrait,  minted  at 

Dublin  by  various  moneyers  ;  another,  with  marc.  on. 
Waterford.  ;  Triangle  Pennies  (3),  Halfpennies  (2), 
all  Dublin  ;  Farthings  (3)  of  Downpatrick.  Henry  III. 

(8),  Dublin  Pennies,  varied;  all  fine  and  Uglily  in¬ 
teresting  23 

427  Sithric  :  Hibernian-Danish  Pennies  (11)  of  various  types, 

rude ,  but  Uglily  interesting.  Edward  IV.  (3),  Dublin 

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428  Edward  IV’  Trim-  Drogheda,  and  Limerick  Groats ; 

Crown  Groat.  Henry  VIII,  Dublin  Groats,  varied, 
some  with  initials,  harp,  &c.,  deserving  attention  21 

429  Edward  IV,  Henry  VIII,  Groats,  chiefly  as  before  1& 

430  Edward  III,  Calais  Groat,  Half  Groat,  and  Penny 

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431  Julia  Domna,  large  size ,  rev.  tents,  genetrix.  ;  Mari- 
niana,  rev.  consecratio.,  Peacock,  full-faced  ;  Pupienus, 
rev.  pathes.  senatts.  ;  Maximus,  rev.  princ.  itten- 
tttis.  ;  Aemilian,  rev.  hercul.  tictori.  ;  Hostilian, 
rev.  Mars  to  right  ( thick  and  heavy'),  all  fine  coins  6 

432  Julia  Domna  (3),  large  size;  another,  reads  domna.; 

Plautilla  (2) ;  Diadumenian,  rev.  the  Prince  of  Youth  ; 
Hostilian  (3)  ;  Mariniana  ;  Macrinus,  radiated;  good 
denarii  12 

433  Julia  Domna  (4),  Taried ;  Maximus;  Macrinus,  2 ;  Hos¬ 

tilian  (4)  ;  Gordian  III.  (6)  ;  Plautilla  (4) ;  Mari- 
niana  (3)  24 

Plautilla  (2)  ;  Pupienus  (2)  ;  Macrinus  (2);  Aemilian; 
Hostilian  ;  Gordian  III.  (9)  ;  Saloninus  (3)  20 

435  Macrinus  (4)  ;  Pupienus  ;  Aemilian  (4),  chiefly  large 

size;  Geta ;  Caracalla  ;  Hostilian  ;  Gordian  III.  (3)  ; 

all  varied  denarii  15 

436  Gordian  III.  (12);  Saloninus  (2);  Philip  I.  and  II; 

Decius;  Volusian;  Trebonianus Gallus  ;  Otacilia;  Etrus- 

cilla  ;  and  others,  also  well  preserved  42 

Others,  more  or  less  varied,  all  desirable  60 

A  very  similar  lot  60 

Others,  equally  good  60 

Others  60 

Others  (30 

Others  60 

Others  80 

Carus,  Carinus,  Tacitus,  Severiua,  Probus,  &c.,  these  Small 
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445  Licinius,  Maximinus,  Constantine  the  Great,  and  others, 

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a  large  lot  of  about  220 

446  Constantine  the  Great  and  others,  of  a  smaller  size,  much 

to  be  bettered  by  cleaning  about  150 

447  Byzantine,  chiefly  varied  and  worthy  of  study,  including  a 

few  in  silver  about  200 


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448  Akerman  (J.  Y.)  Numismatic  Manual,  1832 — Henfrey 

(H.  W.)  Guide  to  the  Study  of  English  Coins,  1870 — 

Walsh’s  Essay  on  Ancient  Coins,  &c.  1828 — Till  on  the 
Roman  Denarius,  1837  4  vol. 

449  Akerman  (J.  Y.)  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Rare  and  ^ 

Unedited  Roman  Coins,  2  vol.  morocco ,  plates  1834 

450  Akerman  (J.  Y.)  Numismatic  Manual,  plates  1840 

451  Akerman  (J.  Y.)  Numismatic  Illustrations  of  the  Gospels, 

plates  1846  ' 

452  Akerman  (J.  Y.)  Ancient  Coins  of  Cities  and  Princes,  fit  • 

Hispania-Gallia-Britannia,  numerous  plates  1846  Ul 1 

453  Cardwell  (E.)  Lectures  on  the  Coinage  of  the  Greeks  and  p 

Romans  Oxford ,  1832 

454  Catalogues  (Sale)  of  the  Collections  of  Coins  and  Medals  A 

of  the  Chevalier  Ivanoff,  Baron  de  Chaudoir,  E.  Hobler 
and  others,  all  with  prices  and  names  (7) 

455  Cuff  (J.  D.)  Sale  Catalogue  of  his  Extensive  and  Valuable  bf  fo  j 

Cabinet  of  Coins  and  Medals,  prices  and  names  of  pur- 
chasers  in  MS.,  half  morocco  1854  0 

456  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Series  of  Coins  found  at  Tut-  (  'jjlolAA, 

bury,  June  1831  Derby , 

457  Donaldson  (T.  L.)  Architectural  Medals  of  Classic  Anti-  nr- 

quit  y ,  numerous  fine  plates  1859  '' 


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Evans  (John)  Coins  of  the  Ancient  Britons,  plates  by 
Fairholt  1864 

Fellows  (Sir  Charles)  Coins  of  Ancient  Lycia  before  the 
Reign  of  Alexander,  plates  royal  8 vo.  1855 

Humphreys  (H.  N.)  Coin  Collectors’  Manual,  2  vol. 

plates  1869 

Lassen  (Professor)  Points  in  the  History  of  the  Greek 
and  Indo-Scythian  Kings,  translated  by  Roeer,  plates 

Calcutta ,  1840 

Leake  (S.  M.)  Historical  Account  of  English  Money, 
plates ,  old  calf  1745 

Madden  (F.  W.)  History  of  Jewish  Coinage  and  of  the 
Money  in  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  numerous  wood- 
cuts  by  Fairholt,  half  morocco  1864 

Manunl  of  Roman  Coins,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the 
Extinction  of  the  Empire,  illustrated  with  21  plates.  1865 
Numismatic  Chronicle  (edited  by  J.  Y.  Akerman, 
Vaux,  Evans,  Head  and  Madden)  vol.  I  to  XX,  1839  to  j / 
1859— New  Series,  vol.  I  to  IX,  1861  to  1869 — 
Numismatic  Journal,  1837,  2  vol.  very  scarce — 31  vol. 
with  plates ,  half  calf ;  and  11  numbers  of  the  New 
Series,  not  consecutive 

Numismatic  Chronicle,  vol.  IV  and  V,  plates ,  1841-3,  in 
one  volume — Proceedings  of  the  Numismatic  Society, 
1836-7 

Smith  (C.  R.)  Catalogue  of  his  Museum  of  London  Anti¬ 
quities,  plates,  printed  for  subscribers  only  1854 

Whelan  (P.)  Numismatic  Atlas  of  the  Roman  Empire,  1864 

QUARTO. 

Ainslie.  Illustrations  of  the  Anglo-French  Coinage,  with 
the  Catalogue  and  Printed  Prices,  title  soiled  1830 

Akerman  (J.  Y.)  Tradesmen’s  Tokens  current  in  London 
and  its  Vicinity  between  the  years  1648  and  1672,  1849 
Boyne  (Wm.)  Silver  Tokens  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
plates,  printed  for  subscribers  only  1866 

Haym  (N.  F.)  Thesauri  Britannici,  plates,  Vindobonce ,  1763 
Hobler  (Francis)  Records  of  Roman  History,  as  exhibited 
on  the  Roman  Coins,  2  vol.  i860 


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474  Lindsay  (John)  View  of  the  Coinage  of  Scotland,  plates , 

wants  title ,  morocco  ''  /-(LASzA- 

475  Mudie  (James)  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of  Na-  , 

tional  Medals,  plates  1820  [ftJ*** 

476  Plates  of  Coins  of  Seleucus,  Antiochus,  Demetrius,  Alex¬ 

ander,  &c.,  23  sheets,  finely  engraved 

477  Ruling  (Rev.  R.)  Annals  of  the  Coinage  of  Great 

Britain,  3  vol.  third  edition ,  numerous  plates ,  half 
morocco ,  gilt  tops  Hearne,  1840 

478  Smyth  (W.  H.)  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  a  Cabinet  of 

Roman  Imperial  Large  Brass  Medals,  not  printed  for 

sale  Bedford,  1834 

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479  Dassier’s  Medals  of  the  Sovereigns  of  England,  plates ,  fl  , 
with  Descriptions,  calf  oblong.  M.  Young ,  1797  *"0) Cc&U- 


^  480  Selection  of  Ancient  Coins,  chiefly  of  Magna  Graecia  and  J) 

Sicily,  from  the  North  wick  Cabin A,  fine  plates,  engraved  oC^vc£^ri 


/  / 


by  Moses,  with  descriptions  by  G.  H.  Noehden,  L.L.D., 
4  parts  in  3  1824-5 

481  Thesaurus  Morellianus,  sive  Familiarum  Romanarum 
Numismata  Omnia  illustravit  Havercampus,  2  vol.  in  1, 
numerous  plates ,  with  the  dedication  page  inserted ,  gilt 
vellum,  with  arms  on  the  sides  Amst.  1734 


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482  Ruding  (R.)  Annals  of  the  Coinage  of  Britain  and  its 
Dependencies,  5  vol.  8 vo.  and  4 to.  Atlas  of  Plates,  half 
russici  1819 

4S3  Poniatowsky  Gems.  A  Collection  of  470  Casts,  in 
16  trays,  with  MS.  List  in  2  boxes 

^  484  Franciae  Regum  et  Imperatorum  Effigies  in  Gemmis  iu- 

cisao,  plates  {several  additional)  1722 

^  485  Evelyn  (J.)  Discourse  of  Medals,  plates  1697 

486  Medallic  History  of  Napoleon,  with  Supplement,  2  voli 
ini ,  plates  1819-21 

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